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EverMe: Australia’s Answer to Buying Bags Online
Discovering a niche in the Australian fashion market is the driving inspiration behind a new e-commerce venture, EverMe. The result, an online store dedicated to all things handbags, luggage and accessories-related.
- 4th March
- Jessica Benton 85
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SLI Systems Reveals Online Fashion Innovation in Webinar and Industry Brief
SLI Systems has released an industry brief analysing the site search, navigation and merchandising solutions of leading fashion e-tailers, finding them to be cutting-edge when it comes to delivering a more ‘high-touch’ experience online. A webinar on February 13, 2013 will detail the findings.
- 7th February
- Jessica Benton
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eBay: Blokes Leave Christmas Shopping to the Last Minute
In the lead up to 2012 Christmas, eBay conducted a shopping survey to determine who is organised and who isn’t when it comes to Christmas shopping.
- 19th December
- Samantha Youl
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EDITOR’S PICK: Why Wear Pants when You Can Wear a Onesie!
Giving adults everywhere an excuse to let out their inner child! Kigu.me is the online retail store with a comfy costume for everyone.
- 28th November
- Samantha Youl
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Infographic – Where are the Retailers Spending Marketing Budgets?
Twice a year, eTail conference organisers survey leading retailers to uncover the how they spend the marketing budget. The 2013 report has just been released.
- 4th October
- Samantha Youl
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The Power of Infallible Navigation – Guiding Conversion: Part One
In this two-part series, Mark Brixton from SLI Systems outlines how infallible navigation can lead to increased conversion for online retailers.
- 1st October
- Mark Brixton
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Lasoo Discovers Male Online Consumers Like Less Choice and Quick Results
Men shopping online prefer to do less research and don’t view as many alternatives, according to new research.
- 30th August
- Jessica Benton
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EDITOR’S PICK: Occasional Butler At Your Service
An online initiative is giving people the chance to get odd jobs done. From a krispy kreme delivery for $10 to painting the back of a house for $100. Occasional Butler has a job for everyone.
- 17th August
- Samantha Youl
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POWER RETAIL TV: Exclusive TinyMe Interview
The three men behind the global mass customisation brand, tinyme.com, met with Power Retail for an exclusive interview. We discussed their passion for mass customisation, how the global re-brand went and what is the most uncommon name they have ever had to print on a backpack.
- 16th August
- Samantha Youl
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Infographic: Conversing With Your Customers on Social Media
Social media interaction between businesses and customers is becoming more and more common. But are you doing it right? Tim Haynes from BazaarVoice offers his advice.
- 9th August
- Samantha Youl
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